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Old 12-31-2022, 01:05 AM   #3
tomsem
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Obviously they never bothered to interview any of us here.

Where do they get the idea that true readers don't like ebooks? And how do they know people actually read the print books they sell? I may not read many of the ebooks I buy, but I read more than ever thanks to the many advantages they confer.

Pew Research might be the only organization that does regular surveys of digital vs print usage, but it's not clear phone surveys can be trusted any more, particularly when sample size is only 1500 people. They don't say how many calls they made to get 1500 to pick up, or how they determine those people are 'representative' of the population as a whole. They're doing their best, I suppose.

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tan...-read-e-books/

Anyway, thanks for the mention. I used to listen to OTM regularly but had to cut back on podcasts as I no longer have 10+ hours of commuting every week to consume them.

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